Stands and Looks Back and Hollow Horn Bear in a canoe

In this black and white photograph, Stands and Looks Back and Hollow Horn Bear are sitting in a canoe, which is floating in a river. They are both wearing feathered headdresses and holding oars. The river bank behind them is covered with plants, and there are rolling hills in the background. The photograph was taken at the Rosebud Reservation.

Hollow Horn Bear's portrait is on an old 14 cent U.S. postage stamp and on the old $5 silver certificate. He was born in Sheridan County, Nebraska, and took part in a number of the battles with troops and railroaders. At the Rosebud Agency, he negotiated with General Crook and served as police chief. His brothers include Goes to War and Iron Shell. The Rosebud Sioux Indian Reservation is located nine miles north of Valentine, Nebraska, in South Dakota.